Required Street definition

Required Street means a street which must be provided in accordance with these regulations. A Required Street must be accessible to the public at all times.

Examples of Required Street in a sentence

  • Name of Professional Services Agreement PSA Effective Date SOW Effective Date Customer Contact Information Billing Contact Project Contact Contact Name Street Address City/Town, State/Province/Region Zip/Postal Code Country Phone Email (Required) Street Address City/Town, State/Province/Region Zip/Postal Code Country Customer Name Workday Limited Professional Services and Scope.

  • The Parties shall also cooperatively determine whether the Race Track should use or incorporate streets not used for the Race Track in 2012, or make any changes to the curbs, sidewalks and other elements of the streets that were part of the Race Track in 2012 (“Subsequent New Street Improvements”, which together with Subsequent Required Street Improvements, constitute “Subsequent Street Improvements”).

Related to Required Street

  • one-way street means a road in which vehicles are prohibited at all times from proceeding in any other than one direction.

  • State Street means the relevant State Street entity performing services pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Local Street means an open (traversable) right-of-way that is not identified in Schedule E of the most recent City of Winnipeg Streets By-law No. 1481/77 (i.e. not a Regional Street);

  • Public street means a public right-of-way, including a public highway, public avenue, public boulevard, public parkway, public road, public lane, public alley, public viaduct, public subway, public tunnel, public bridge, public byway, other public transportation easement, or other public way.

  • Master Street Address Guide or "MSAG" is a database of street names and house number ranges within their associated communities defining particular geographic areas and their associated ESNs to enable proper routing of 911 calls. "Meet Point" is a point of Interconnection between two (2) networks, designated by two (2) Telecommunications Carriers, at which one Carrier's responsibility for service begins and the other Carrier's responsibility ends.